developing film: ggrrrr, errgh, and $#@%^

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Loren Sattler

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Bethe, I have struggled with similar agitation issues in the past. Problems were mostly solved following Kodak's agitation procedure here: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/aj3/aj3.pdf see the chart on page 3 of 6 of the pdf file.

Several responses to your post suggest that uneven development is sensitive to developer and film combinations. I agree. I never have problems now with Tri-X 120 and D76 1:1 following Kodak's inversion procedure with SS tanks and reels. Occasionally however, I still have issues with Plus-X 120 and D76 1:1 using the exact same procedures. Go figure?
 
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